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Danièle-Claude Martin

Living Biotensegrity


Interplay of Tension and Compression in the Body
2016. 144 S. colour photographs and drawings. 24 cm
Verlag/Jahr: KIENER 2016
ISBN: 3-943324-06-0 (3943324060)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-943324-06-8 (9783943324068)

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This book provides a detailed look at the structural principles of biotensegrity and the relevance it may have for the architecture of living structures. The author, Danièle-Claude Martin, begins with fundamental thoughts on the integrative mechanics of the human body and progresses to a theoretical framework of biotensegrity that can be useful for both body therapists and movement practictioners. Readers will also find discussions of key concepts in biotensegrity that reflect the concrete application in a wide variety of fields.

In this book:

Introduction to biotensegrity: observations - need - history
Exploring the principle: constructing models - discovering the essential aspects - implications of the tensegral approach
Applying the principle to living structures: the principle in nature - theoretical framework for bodywork - new perspective on anatomy and on movement
Contributors:

Liane Simmel: Dance and Biotensegrity
Michèle Tarento: Ostéo-éveil and biotensegrity
Nadine Quéré: Biotensegrity and manual fascia therapy : the importance of the bone structure
Bernard Payrau: Reflections of a cardiologist inspired by the concept of Biotensegrity
Diane Drake Vincentz: Exploring the Biotensegral Response Potential With Special Needs Children and Adults - Advanced Biomechanical Rehabilitation
Marc Nürnberger: Towards a tensegral grammar
Martin, Danièle-Claude
Physicist, movement researcher and educator. Since 1989 Dr Martin has been practicing Chinese arts of movement (Qi Gong, Tai Ji Quan and Yi Quan); she is also trained in dance therapy and in Spiraldynamik© (three-dimensional movement coordination) and worked as a movement therapist at a psychosomatic clinic for eight years. Dr Martin studied biotensegrity with Dr Stephen Levin and Tom Flemons. In 2009 she set up an international think-tank focussed on biotensegrity: the Biotensegrity Interest Group (B.I.G.). The group meets every year. She has developed movement concepts based on her diverse background and integrated them into a unified programme. She now practices as a freelance "living biotensegrity" teacher. For more information contact: dc_martin@gmx.de.